Answer: You can know if you have differentiated products if we have a quality that stands out from the other competitors.
For example: Our service time is less than the competition and we also give gifts to our buyers, things that the competition does not do.
The basis for differentiation is to look for that quality that the competition does not have and that adds value to what we are doing.
Incomplete question. The options;
A) Incorporate activities that directly involve the audience.
B) Explain how the information will help the audience.
C) Avoid jargon.
D) Compare unfamiliar concepts to familiar concepts.
Answer:
<u>C) Avoid jargon.</u>
Explanation:
Note, the term <em>"jargon"</em> basically refers to the use of highly complex or technical language in communication.
In this scenario, we observed that Adam did not take into consideration that the interns were<em> unfamiliar</em> with the complex terms he was using. Hence, an effective strategy he could have used in the above situation was to totally avoid the use of jargon in his communication with the interns.
b. has intrinsic value. the exchange is an example of barter. is your best answer.
Intrinsic value is the value of a given item without market value. Pretty much no matter what the market value is (stock), the item's price will not change.
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Answer:
3w
4n-3
10.641
Explanation:
3w
n+3n-3, 4n-3 (distribute your 3 through the paranthasis)
4.871+7.4= 12.271
12.271-1.63= 10.641
I'm lost on your last three,
what are the periods for, and is the third to last one a comma or decimal
Answer:
B. The value of the next most valuable opportunity.
Explanation:
The opportunity cost of an investment is the value of the next most valuable opportunity.